RE: Electric Fan(Hi-Po)

From: Mok, Alan (SPB) (AMok@spbank.com)
Date: Mon Dec 14 1998 - 19:04:26 EST


If you're referring to flex fans I would suggest you stay away from it. I
try them before and the noise was annoying. It actually cause my engine to
rev slower. Go electric if you can get one that moves enough air.

Alan

'98 Dakota R/T (JBA shorties, Big K&N;TB & shiftkit soon)
'89 Mustang GT (347, Griggs GR-40 , Vortech S-trim...)
Ducati 996 (not while my wife is alive)

                -----Original Message-----
                From: HKUSP40578@aol.com [mailto:HKUSP40578@aol.com]
                Sent: Monday, December 14, 1998 12:06 PM
                To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
                Subject: Re: DML: Electric Fan(Hi-Po)

                Just curious but has anyone considered about putting one of
the aftermarket
                high performance direct replacement metal fans on their
Dakota? Some are
                aluminum, steel, stainless steel. They claim to have the
least drag resistance
                to incease hp at hight rpms becuase the fan blades actually
flex. These
                supposidly flow more air, designed to minimize fan noise and
are more narrow
                than the stock fans, thus making them produce little drag.
Just curious what
                you all thought about them.
                Kyle



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